‘Tarot’ Review: Fun Albeit Forgettable Studio Horror
‘Tarot’ is assembly line horror, despite a few fun sequences that show flashes of directorial vision. Horror fans may find something to like, but for most, this is an expected wash.
‘Tarot’ is assembly line horror, despite a few fun sequences that show flashes of directorial vision. Horror fans may find something to like, but for most, this is an expected wash.
This is a confidently crafted franchise revival that is both properly reverent and pushing forwards.
Get to the theater and see The Fall Guy. A perfect excuse to buy a big tub of popcorn and forget the world exists for a few hours, it’s everything that a blockbuster should be, plus Ryan Gosling in a Miami Vice bomber jacket. ‘Nuff said.
‘Dune: Part Two’ is an instant classic that asserts the value of creative storytelling, as well as the necessity of the moviegoing experience.
Madame Web doesn’t want to be its own thing, it wants to be everyone’s thing. Yet in trying to please everyone, it ends up unlikely to work for anyone at all.